Review: Man Of Rock, by Bill Schelly

let’s hold comics fandom congealed in the early 60s, or nearly 30 years after the first comic book was published. that means organized comics fandom has been in every direction more than half again that period. we be undergoing our own history, and much of it has been chronicled – brilliantly – by bill schelly.
Now Bill has shifted his sights to a man whose own career has mirrored the growth of the medium: Joe Kubert. One of the first generation of comics artists by virtue of his seeking, and getting, employment when he was 11, he got into comics about the same time that Superman did. Joe has continued to write, draw and edit comics to this day. Best known for his work on Hawkman, Sgt. Rock, Tarzan and his own creation, Tor, Joe has also been a pioneer in the direct sales comics movement (Sojourn) and in the modern graphic novel movement.
Kubert is at least as well-known for his work as America’s primary educator of cartoonists: his Kubert School in New Jersey has given us dozens of first-rate talent – from Timothy Truman to Tom Mandrake, from Alex Maleev to Shane Davis, plus a couple of kids named Kubert.
Swell. Everybody’s got a favorite artist, and Kubert’s mine. I’ve waxed poetic about the man before. So, for Schelly to entertain and educate me, well, that’s quite a task.
One Bill met well in his biography Man of Rock: A Biography of Joe Kubert
, published by fantagraphics books. he did a anything else-rate job, giving us kubert’s comprehensive tidings and interviewing joe and a superb many others. he gives us the story of tor publisher archer st. john and his “involvement” with (read: target of) the capone body, his days at harvey, ec, and dc… the whole kit and caboodle.
We’ve recently been offered excellent biographies of comics masters Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko. Joe Kubert has deserved similar treatment, and he’s received just that in Bill Schelly’s hands. I heartedly recommend it to all fans of the medium, its history, and its masters. It’s available through your friendly neighborhood comics shop, through Fantagraphics, and through Bill’s own Hamster Press.
Related posts: Garden state plaza, Marc emery, Emma roberts, Lipozene, 808 s and heartbreak track list
Recently:
- John campbell
- Vince flynn
- House passes kids’ health bill
- Inigo montoya
- Sloppy joes
- Super bowl radio broadcast
- Watch australian open
- Shawn crawford
- Ufc 94 weigh in
- Beckinsale
You must be logged in to post a comment.